Poging GOUD - Vrij
Cannes glory masks India's creative gap
Mint Ahmedabad
|June 23, 2025
With a rich haul of 32 Lions, this year's Cannes Lions International Festival was India's best outing since 2022
India has never looked more confident on the global creative stage. With a rich haul of 32 Lions at this year's Cannes Lions International Festival, including a Grand Prix, nine Golds, nine Silvers, and 13 Bronzes, this was India's best outing since 2022. But behind the celebration lies a more sobering question: while Indian ad agencies are solving real-world problems and building culturally powerful narratives, are we still falling short of creating globally scaled, exportable creative intellectual property (IP)?
The wins spanned newer, impact-led categories such as PR, creative data, social and influencer, creative strategy and brand experience—marking a clear departure from the era when India's strength lay in print or radio.
Among the most celebrated campaigns this year were FCB India's Lucky Yatra, which gamified Indian Railways' unreserved ticketing system to reward underserved travellers; Leo Burnett's Tailor Test, which used neighbourhood tailors to push men toward preventive health check-ups; and Ogilvy's Erase Valentine's Day, which continued 5Star's irreverent tone and won Gold for its culturally subversive social play.
"India's performance at Cannes this year has been nothing short of inspiring, and I think it is the result of a steady evolution and not a sudden breakthrough," said Rana Barua, group chief executive officer, Havas India, SEA and North Asia (Japan and South Korea). "We've been sharpening our strategic thinking while staying rooted in culture and elevating the craft to meet global standards. What's really working in our favour now is our ability to tell stories that are both deeply local but also hold universal relevance."
Dit verhaal komt uit de June 23, 2025-editie van Mint Ahmedabad.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN Mint Ahmedabad
Mint Ahmedabad
Pet care startups eye users to compete with FMCG giants
Direct-to-consumer (D2C) pet care brands are leaning on subscription models to lock in customers, betting that repeat purchases can help them counter the scale and distribution advantage of India's largest packaged consumer goods players as the niche segment heats up.
2 mins
January 23, 2026
Mint Ahmedabad
Zydus launches cancer biosimilar
Zydus Lifesciences has launched its biosimilar of anticancer drug nivolumab in India after receiving clearance from the Delhi High Court last week, pricing it at a fraction of the patented version.
1 min
January 23, 2026
Mint Ahmedabad
Retail boosts IPO odds via parent shares
A smart move? Investors are reviving an old strategy by buying parent shares ahead of subsidiary IPOs.
3 mins
January 23, 2026
Mint Ahmedabad
WHY INDIA NEEDS TO RETHINK ITS WAR CHEST
FDI drain is emerging as a silent threat to India's foreign exchange reserves. How can the leak be plugged?
6 mins
January 23, 2026
Mint Ahmedabad
India needs long-term solutions to address its inequality problem
Cash transfers are expedient but we must intervene strongly in the labour market to fix distortions
3 mins
January 23, 2026
Mint Ahmedabad
IndiGo cuts growth outlook as Q3 profit sinks to 4-yr low
Net profit slipped to 549 crore in Q3, hit by a one-time exceptional cost of 1,546.5 crore
3 mins
January 23, 2026
Mint Ahmedabad
Banks renew push to unsecured loans
India's banks are cautiously reopening the tap on unsecured lending, as policy rate cuts drive margin pressure and risks stay largely under control.
1 min
January 23, 2026
Mint Ahmedabad
Blinkit’s Q3 profit a shift or blip?
Eternal Ltd’s Q3FY26 results were encouraging on many counts.
2 mins
January 23, 2026
Mint Ahmedabad
An India-France tale on cloth
A recent Paris show celebrated 400 years of textile history between the two nations, showcasing shared crafts
4 mins
January 23, 2026
Mint Ahmedabad
Small finance banks hunt for peer talent to grow
SFBs are eyeing senior executives at larger banks in universal banking bid
2 mins
January 23, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

